Oil prices have reached the highest level in four years but the value of the New Zealand dollar has stopped petrol prices here from hitting a new high too.
Petrol prices rose three cents a litre in March, with diesel up two cents a litre, after a rise in commodity prices and a drop in the New Zealand exchange rate since the last retail increase in late February.
Fuel prices have reached $2.20 a litre for 91 octane, not far off the previous high of $2.22 in May 2010, and $1.57 a litre for diesel.
AA Petrol Watch spokesperson Mark Stockdale said oil prices had peaked at US$128 a barrel during March.
He said the imported cost of petrol and diesel had risen five cents per litre while retail prices were up by 3 per cent.